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F. Anterior wings rather narrow, acute, the hinder margin slightly romuUil ; 



posterior small : all pale, with transverse or longitudinal streaks : — 



Hatalia, Hiih. 



a. Palpi 7nodt'rate, acute, depending : wings rather transparent, with faint 



transverse streaks. 



Sp. 9. hyalinalis. Alis anticis pallide sulphureis, sirigis duahtis mactilii fiscicu/ue 

 marginali J'uscescentihus, po^ticis dilutioribus, strigd nnic^l saturutiore. (Exp. 

 Alar. 1 vmc. 4 lin.) 



Py. hyalinalis. ITiibner.—Ma. hyalinalis. Steph. Cutal. ii. 16.5. No. 6813. 



Anterior wings pale sulphur, or straw colour, with a brownish spot in the 

 middle, an incurved line towards the base, a repanded, very flexuous, 

 one behind the middle, and an interrupted band towards the hinder margin : 

 cilia immaculate straw-colour : posterior wings paler, with a dusky waved 

 line in the middle, and an interrupted band on the hinder margin as on the 

 anterior wings. 



This is usually esteemed a rare insect, and in fact is found in few 

 cabinets only : I have at different times captured many specimens 

 in June near Darenth-wood, that most prolific spot for rare Lepidop- 

 terous and other insects. 



Sp. 10. angustalis. Alis anticis strumineis, punctis duahus ohsoletis ordinariis, 

 ante strigam comniunem repandam saturatiorem. (Exp. Alar. 1 unc 

 1—2 lin.) 



Py. angustalis. Haworth. — Ma. angustalis. Steph. Catal. ii. 165. No. 6815. 



Wings straw-colour ; anterior narrow, with two obscure dusky spots in the 

 middle towards the costa, followed by a faint flexuous pale fuscous streak, 

 which extends to the inner margin of the posterior; towards the base is an 

 obscure dusky streak, and the hinder margin is slightly clouded : posterior 

 wings whitish, with the hinder margins dusky straw: cilia pale whitish- 

 straw-colour. 



Rather scarce : taken occasionally in the beginning of June at 

 Darenth-wood, and also near Brighton, the New Forest, and Heme 

 Bay. " Favershara." — Haworth., /. c. 



Sp. 11. terrainalis. Alis anticis cinereo-stramineis, obsolete strigatis, Jimbrid 



communi fascesccnie. (Exp. Alar. 11 lin. — 1 unc.) 

 Py. terminalis. Hawoith. — Ma. terminaJis. Steph. Catal. ii. 165. No. 6816. 



Wings pale ashy-straw, anterior with three brownish streaks, the first incurved 

 towards the base, tlie second repanded behind tiie middle, and between 

 these a small dusky spot towards the costa, the third parallel with and near 



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